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  • 1
    ISSN: 0286-9667
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (112 Seiten) , Karten
    Series Statement: African Study Monographs. Supplementary Issue no. 20 (1994)
    Series Statement: Study of the Tertiary Hominoids and their Palaeoenvironments in East Africa no. 20 (1994)
    Keywords: Ost-Afrika Kenia ; Afrika, Subsahara ; Eurasien ; Paläozoologie ; Paläoökologie ; Fauna
    Abstract: The Namurungule Formation yields a large amount of mammals of a formerly unknown and diversified vertebrate assemblage of the late Miocene. The Namurungule Formation has been dated as approximately 7 to 10 Ma. This age agrees with the mammalian assemblage of the Namurungule Formation. Sedimentological evidence of this formation supports that the Namurungule Formation was deposited in lacustrine and/or fluvial environments. Numerous equid and bovid remains were found form the Namurungule Formation. These taxa indicate the open woodland to savanna environments. Assemblage of the Namurungule Fauna indicates a close similarity to those of North Africa, Southwest and Central Europe, and some similarity to Sub-Paratethys, Siwaliks and East Asia faunas. The Namurungule Fauna was the richest among late Miocene (Turolian) Sub-Saharan faunas. From an analysis of Neogene East Africa faunas, it became clear that mammalian faunal assemblage drastically has changed from woodland fauna to openland fauna during Astaracian to Turolian. The Namurungule Fauna is the forerunner of the modern Sub-Saharan (Ethiopian) faunas in savanna and woodland environments. (Verlagsangabe)
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 93-102
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  • 2
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (62 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: African Study Monographs. Supplementary Issue no. 21 (1994)
    Keywords: Afrika, Subsahara Primate ; Zoologie
    Abstract: The morphology of the humerus and femur was examined in three mangabey species (Cercocebus albigena, Cercocebus torquatus, Cercocebus galeritus) and three guenon species (Cercopithecus mitis, Cercopithecus mona, Cercopithecus aethiops). Cercocebus albigena, Cercopithecus mitis, and Cercopithecus mona are strictly arboreal whereas Cercocebus torquatus, Cercocebus galeritus and Cercopithecus aethiops are more frequently utilize terrestrial substrates. Morphological differences, which presumably reflect different positional behaviors, were found within both Cercocebus and Cercopithecus genera. The arboreal Cercocebus albigena differs from the more terrestrial Cercocebus torquatus and Cercocebus galeritus in having more mobile joints and more grecile bones. In Cercocebus torquatus and Cercocebus galeritus, joint movements tends to be restricted to the parasagittal plane emphasizing the economy of parasagittal excursion of the limbs. Similar tendencies were observed between the arboreal Cercopithecus mitis and Cercopithecus mona and the semi-terrestrial Cercopithecus aethiops. However, the morphological distinctions, associated to arboreality vs. terrestriality, are not identical between Cercopithecus and Cercopithecus. Semi-terrestrial mangabeys exhibit stronger adaptations for terrestrialiy by comparison with the semi-terrestrial guenon. While the postcrania of the arboreal mangabey seem to be adaptive for deliberate movements in trees, those of the arboreal guenons suggest more rapid and agile activities. In addition, the arboreal Cercopithecus mona exhibits features related to leaping, which are not found in the more deliberately moving Cercopithecus mitis. Despite these differences, the common morphotype of the humerus and femur in the Cercopithecinae is exhibited in both Cercocebus and Cercopithecus, contrasting with the morphology shown by other primates (Colobinae, Hominoidea and Cebidae). The cercopithecine morphotype is characterized by the restriction of joint movements for economical fore-aft excursions of the limbs. Both the large-bodied cebids and apes exhibit a morphotype that allows greater mobility of the joints involving axial rotations and abduction. The humerus of apes is further characterized by specializations for suspensory positional behaviors. The morphotype of the limb bones of the Colobinae differs from that of the Cercopithecinae in having less restricted joint movements. However, the morphotypes of these two subfamilies show a greater similarity to each other than to those of large-bodied cebids and apes. It is presumed that positional behaviors of ancestral cercopithecids involved parasagittal excursions of the limbs. (Verlagsangabe)
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  • 3
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    Claremont : South African Archaeological Society
    ISSN: 0304-3460
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (103 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Goodwin Series 7
    Keywords: Südafrika Archäologie, historische ; Felsbild
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  • 4
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    Basel : Ethnologisches Seminar der Universität und Museum der Völkerkunde in Kommission bei Wepf & Co. AG Verlag
    ISBN: 3-85977-188-4 , 978-3-85977-188-8
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (283 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karte
    Series Statement: Basler Beiträge zur Ethnologie 34
    Keywords: Papua-Neuguinea Ethnie, Neuguinea ; Kwanga ; Sepik ; Soziale Organisation ; Gesundheit ; Ernährung ; Nahrungsmittel ; Nahrungszubereitung ; Nahrungsmittelversorgung ; Ethnomedizin ; Anthropologie, kulinarische ; Schwein
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 244-254 , Dissertation, Universität Basel, Philosophisch-Historische Fakultät, 1990
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  • 5
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    Kyoto : The Center for African Area Studies, Kyoto University
    ISSN: 0286-9667
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (39 Seiten, 8 ungezählte Blätter Bildtafeln) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: African Study Monographs. Supplementary Issue no. 18 (1992)
    Keywords: Äthiopien Harar ; Korbflechterei
    Abstract: Harara is a Muslim town in Hararge/East Ethiopia with a population of ca. 50, 000 people, who belong to five different ethnic and language groups: Harari (ca. 20,000), Kottu-Oromo, Argobba, Somali, and Amhara. Only the Amhara are Christians. Harari and Amharinya are Semitic languages, Orominya and Somalinya are Cushitic languages: Agrobbinya is extinct; the Argobba speak mostly Orominya (personal communication. Sidney R. Waldron, 1975). Basketwork is a refined art. That it has to be valued as an art proper is perhaps up to now only recognised by the African art market overseas. It is carried out by the women of the Harari, the élite group within the town. Distinct forms and shapes of baskets and distinct and complicated patterns were developed throughout probably several centuries, although we have material proof of basketmaking only for about a hundred years. The Paulitschke collection of 1884 in the Austrian Ethnographic Museum in Vienna has the earliest Harari basket we have. The intricate patterns show a richness of color combinations for which already in the last century imported chemical dyes were used although natural dyes were known, and informants were still able to give me the recipes how to prepare them. Raw materials were several species of grass and straw, and for dyes minerals and organic substances. The technique demands great skill, since foundation and oversewing coil often have to be composed with materials of several (not only two) contrasting colors. The patterns reflect the cultural history of the town: for instance patterns with the names of "Shield of the Amîr" (indicating that there had been amîrs ruling the city), "Mohammed Ali Gâr" (referring to an unusual and beautiful house, the Pakistani trader Mohammed Ali built at the turn of this century), "Servant of the Needle" (gäbär märfï)--an Amhara term--(referring to the presence and influence for the Amhara conquerors). Other patterns give the name of the inventor of a particular pattern. The greater number of baskets show that the "good side" is the decorative side - that is the outside - and not the functional side, the inside of a plate (With a modern soup bowl the "good" side would be the functional inside). This shows that such baskets had much more a decorative function, namely, wall decoration. Only at rarer occasions such baskets were used for food presents or to serve special types of food to guests, for instance at a wedding. Baskets had to be arranged in a Harari house according to prescribed rules. Mastership in basketmaking and in arranging baskets in a Harari house showed that the artists and housewife knew the skills and rules of this fine art, and she thus indicated that she was a member of the élite group of the Harari. Also, every young woman had to have (and still must have) a basic outfit of baskets for her household when she gets married. The art is still alive. A tourist trade and craft has developed, which is of a simpler make and less fine quality. Here it is most often Kottu women who work for a Harari dealer. (Verlagsangabe)
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  • 6
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    Kyoto : The Center for African Area Studies, Kyoto University
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (60 Seiten)
    Series Statement: African Study Monographs. Supplementary Issue no. 19 (1992)
    Keywords: Lega Ethnobotanik ; Regenwald
    Abstract: Ethnobotanical research was conducted at Nyamakombola, a village of the Lega slash-and-burn agriculturalists, located in the tropical rain forest of northern Legaland, in 1989. Two hundred fifty-eight plants were collected along with ethnobotanical information. Scientific names, vernacular names, botanical observations, uses and name etymology were identified for the collected plants. This is the second step in an ethnobotanical survey of the Lega, started in 1988 in Zone de Mwenga, the southeastern part of the Legaland. (Verlagsangabe)
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  • 7
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    Online Resource
    Washington, D.C. : American Anthropological Association
    ISBN: 0-913167-48-7 , 978-0-913167-48-9
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VII, 197 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association volume 3, issue 1 (January 1992)
    Keywords: Nordamerika, Südosten Indianer, Nordamerika ; Elite ; Soziale Klasse ; Sozio-politische Organisation ; Mississippi-Kultur ; König
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Contributors: Lords of the Southeast Symposium -- Preface --Introduction: Social Inequality and the Native Elites of Southeastern North America / Alex W. Barker B.A., M.A, Timothy R. Pauketat B.A, M.A, Ph.D -- Mississippian Elites and Solar Alignments: A Reflection of Managerial Necessity, or Levers of Social Inequality? / Bruce D. Smith -- The Reign and Ruin of the Lords of Cahokia: A Dialectic of Dominance / Timothy R. Pauketat B.A, M.A, Ph.D -- Fort Ancient Has No Class: The Absence of an Elite Group in Mississippian Societies in the Central Ohio Valley / James B. Griffin -- Powhatan's Pursestrings: On the Meaning of Surplus in a Seventeenth Century Algonkian Chiefdom / Alex W. Barker B.A, M.A -- In the Best of Health? Disease and Trauma Among the Mississippian Elite / Mary Lucas Powell -- Chiefly Behavior: Evidence from Sixteenth Century Spanish Accounts / Marvin T. Smith, David J. Hally -- Communal Societies and the Emergence of Elites in the Prehistoric American Southeast / Michael S. Nassaney -- Coles Creek Period Social Organization and Evolution in Northeast Louisiana / Tristram R. Kidder -- Political Offices and Political Structure: Ethnohistoric and Archaeological Perspectives on the Native Lords of Apalachee / John F. Scarry -- Political Lords and Political Ideology in Southeastern Chiefdoms: Comments and Observations / Mary W. Helms -- Conclusions and Aporia -- References
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  • 8
    ISBN: 3-515-05946-6 (ISBN der Printausgabe) , 978-3-515-05946-6 (ISBN der Printausgabe)
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (46 Seiten, 18 MB) , Illustrationen
    Edition: SonderschriftenFI-10.pdf
    Series Statement: Sonderschriften des Frobenius-Instituts 10
    Keywords: Nigeria Wissenschaftsgeschichte ; Forschungsreise ; Beurmann, Karl Moritz von ; Hornemann, Friedrich Konrad [Leben und Werk] ; Barth, Heinrich [Leben und Werk] ; Overweg, Adolf [Leben und Werk] ; Vogel, Adolf [Leben und Werk] ; Vogel, Eduard [Leben und Werk] ; Rohlfs, Gerhard [Leben und Werk] ; Nachtigal, Gustav [Leben und Werk] ; Beurmann, Karl Moritz von [Leben und Werk] ; Flegel, Eduard Robert [Leben und Werk]
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface -- I. 19th century travellers -- 1. Friedrich Hornemann (1772-1801) -- 2. Heinrich Barth (1821-1865) -- 3. Adolf Overweg (1822-1852) -- 4. Eduard Vogel (1829-1856) -- 5. Gerhard Rohlfs (1831-1896) -- 6. Gustav Nachtigal (1834-1885) -- 7. Moritz von Beurmann (1835-1862) -- 8. Eduard Robert Flegel (1852-1886) -- II. 20th century research -- 1. Ethnological and historical research -- 2. linguistic research -- 3. Geographical research -- Ill. The Joint Project Frankfurt-Maiduguri -- 1. Ethnology and history -- 2. Languages and oral literature -- 3. Human and physical geography -- 4. Archaeology -- IV. Select Bibliography
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 33-38urn:nbn:de:hebis:30:3-556103
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  • 9
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    Seattle : University of Washington Press
    ISBN: 0-295-97008-1 , 978-0-295-97008-0
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xl, 488 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History Number 70
    Keywords: Indianer, Nordamerika Alaska ; Tlingit ; Ethnographie ; Medizin, traditionelle ; Schamanismus ; Soziales Leben
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  • 10
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    Kyoto : The Center for African Area Studies, Kyoto University
    ISSN: 0286-9667
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (195 Seiten) , Karten
    Series Statement: African Study Monographs. Supplementary Issue no. 19 (1991)
    Keywords: Afrika, Subsahara Regenwald ; Ethnobotanik ; Nutzpflanze ; Verzeichnis
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  • 11
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    Kyoto : The Center for African Area Studies, Kyoto University
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (61 Seiten)
    Series Statement: African Study Monographs. Supplementary Issue no. 15 (1991)
    Keywords: Demokratische Republik Kongo Lega ; Regenwald ; Ethnobotanik
    Abstract: Ethnobotanical research was conducted at Nyamakombola, a village of the Lega slash-and-burn agriculturalists, located in the tropical rain forest of northern Legaland, in 1989. Two hundred fifty-eight plants were collected along with ethnobotanical information. Scientific names, vernacular names, botanical observations, uses and name etymology were identified for the collected plants. This is the second step in an ethnobotanical survey of the Lega, started in 1988 in Zone de Mwenga, the southeastern part of the Legaland. (Verlagsangabe)
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  • 12
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    Uppsala : Scandinavian Institute of African Studies
    ISBN: 91-7106-305-6 (ISBN der Printausgabe) , 978-91-7106-305-2 (ISBN der Printausgabe)
    ISSN: 0281-0018
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (268 Seiten, 4,6 MB) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: Seminar Proceedings from the Scandinavian Institute of African Studies No. 23
    Keywords: Afrika, Subsahara Botswana ; Kenia ; Nigeria ; Simbabwe ; Äthiopien ; Soziale Bedingungen ; Sozio-ökonomischer Aspekt ; Migration ; Arbeitsmigration ; Beziehungen Stadt-Land ; Anthropologie, soziale ; Stadtforschung, ethnologische ; Tagungsbericht
    Abstract: Small towns have often been considered as unimportant and have been largely ignored by policy-makers and researchers. Instead, attention was focussed on the large city or on rural development and agricultural change without consideration of the positive contribution that small towns can make to rural transformation. But for the rural majority of Africa's population it is the small town with which they have the most intense contacts. Case studies are presented from Botswana, Ethiopia, Kenya, Mali, Nigeria, Somalia, Sudan, Zambia and Zimbabwe.(Verlagsangabe)
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  • 13
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    Leiden : African Studies Centre
    ISBN: 90-70110-86-5
    Language: English
    Pages: 407 S.
    Edition: ASC-1236144-103.pdf
    Series Statement: African Studies Centre Research Reports 45
    Keywords: Äthiopien Wirtschaftliche Bedingungen ; Erziehung ; Ethnographie ; Geschichte ; Materielle Kultur ; Modernisierung ; Orale Tradition ; Politik ; Flüchtling ; Migration ; Ländliches Gebiet ; Bibliographie
    Abstract: Comprehensive overview of publications on Ethiopia published between c. 1957 up to 1990. The 5433 entries are arranged according to the following broad subject areas: Bibliographies - History of Ethiopianist studies - Studies on manuscripts, documents, archives and library resources - Travellers and foreigners - History - Cultural geography and demography - Politics and law before 1974 - Politics, law and revolutionary development after 1974 - Peasantry and the rural sector before 1974 - Peasantry and the rural sector after 1974 - The urban sector - Modernization, communications, industry and economic development - Social structure and social change - Drought and famine; refugees and resettlement - International relations - Ethnoregional conflicts - Education - Health and health care - Ethnomedicine, traditional healing, disease history - Folklore, magic, oral traditions - Music - Material culture, architecture, arts and crafts - Christian and hagiographical literature - Religion and missions - Ethnography and ethnology. An author index is included
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